Posted on 10/01/2009 6:41:39 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement
You paid for your antivirus software? Why?
Good free options have been available for years, mainly from no-name companies. Nervous consumers figure theyre better off buying major brands, like Norton security software from Symantec Corp. Well, heres a major brand for you: Microsoft Corp.
(Excerpt) Read more at boston.com ...
I use AVG on some of the machines. In my past experience (They may have improved it) McAfeee may as well be a virus. That's why schools and GIVE it away free. The bloated mess of Norton, which was once a good name, is not much better, in our experience.
Since this is a tech thread, two things:
1. With our Time Warner internet we get free “CA Security Suite”, and it’s been very good. However, I bought a 64-bit HP laptop and the free CA Suite isn’t compatible with it. HP recommended AVG and it’s been good. I like that there are checkmarks next to the sites to indicate whether they’re safe or not BEFORE you click on the link.
2. Does anyone know if it’s an easy and/or inexpensive to transition from Vista to Windows 7? Would it be worth it?
I’ve used Avast! free for two years with no problems — I’m very happy with it!
Best line so far............
Related Note: A neighbor called me last night. He decided to save $5 and not renew his McAfee. He purchased Cyber Defender.
Well, guess what, Cyber Defender found something like 8 virus programs and said his computer had been hacked.
Next, my cheap neighbor called their customer support and allowed the tech on-line access to his PC.
You know what came next. The only way to fix this was to buy a $250 package which includes a Microsoft “expert” Technician. They were going to give him a $40 gas car however.
He decided to hold off and that is when he called me. It took me about 10 seconds with a google search to figure out this was a scam. It took me over an hour to remove all of their programs including their hidden files.
http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/cyberdefender-c95821.html
Moral of the Story: You get what you pay for!
Maybe you should direct your question to the second post.
Sounds like a classic "protection racket" to me! /sarc>
Mac or UNIX is generally preferable.
Cheers!
Whoops, sorry I misread your post and sent you to MS site.
Thanks for the link but I took Maryz’s advice and downloaded Avast.
Does anyone have a freebie link for an anti-spyware download. AVG and Spybot have gone to the Trialpay crap also.
AVG does both anti-virus and anti-spyware.
The tool which has been part of Windows Update for a long time, Malicious Software Removal Tool (MRT.exe) is quite good. It has cleaned out malware for me that other tools could not.
Windows Defender is quite good also.
I would expect this to be a decent bit of anti-virus software.
It's been the best anti-virus product I've ever used. ...and I've used most of them.
Use Avast. It is free.
I turn off the automatic scanning, or set it to scan in the middle of the night.
http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/
http://www.av-comparatives.org/
Be informed and make a choice
I will wait to see if MS can break the top 10 on either of these sites...
I’m just having fun.
I have three Windows machines and NO Macs. I abhor MS marketing their own anti-virus program; it should be part of the OS. Hence the joke.
Thanks for your clarification - much appreciated!
This past weekend on their Patriots’ page of their sports section they featured a banner that contained the pescanner1 trojan virus.
Download that to your machine and you'll have hours of entertainment trying to get rid of it and it's effects!
In my case, Avast anti-virus stopped it. It wasn't until I checked my open Web pages that I saw it was the Globe.
Just so you'll know, when you see these Lib rags expounding on anything of consequence.
CA....
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